Get a new NPR / KOSU t-shirt, a KOSU umbrella, a digital subscription to The New Yorker or more as thank-you gifts!
Top Headlines
The St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Charter School overcame a major hurdle on its path to becoming the first publicly funded religious school in the nation.
At Home, At Work, In Your Car, On Your Computer, On Your Smart Speaker, On Your Phone, On Your TV...
The latest: extremism and misinformation
Latest News
-
No injuries or deaths were reported following investigations into a train derailment in Marlow Sunday afternoon.
-
Enter for a chance to win tickets to see Ben Kweller at Beer City Music Hall in Oklahoma City on Monday, July 10, 2023.
-
Local headlines for Monday, June 5, 2023
-
The old-school funk and R&B artist tells a tale of "two Charlies" in his Tiny Desk performance.
-
KOSU's Oklahoma Music Minute features musicians and bands from across the state. Discover some new tunes and maybe your next favorite musician.
-
Elections for two offices will be held this Saturday at the Iowa Tribal Grounds in Perkins, Oklahoma. The tribe has almost 1,000 citizens, mostly living in Central Oklahoma.
-
Stitt and 12 other GOP governors announced their plan to send more than 1,300 troops to the southern border following a request from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
-
One of the largest tribal nations in the country will hold elections this weekend for Principal Chief, Deputy Principal Chief and several council seats.
-
According to the Oklahoma Climatological Survey’s Mesonet, both Cleveland and McClain Counties have already broken records for the number of tornadoes in a calendar year.
-
Recent rainfall across Oklahoma has chipped away at drought-stricken areas, bringing some relief to cattle ranchers.
-
Local headlines for Friday, June 2, 2023
-
Oklahoma City released its 2023 point-in-time report, showing a slight uptick in residents currently experiencing homelessness.
Top Stories From NPR
- 5 questions answered about the unresponsive plane that flew over D.C.
- 'The Red Hotel': Trying to cover World War II from a 'gilded cage' in Moscow
- Reuben Wilson, organist who helped usher in soul jazz, has died at 88
- Journalists at Gannett newspapers walk out over deep cuts and low pay
- Did the 'Barbie' movie really cause a run on pink paint? Let's get the full picture
Help us better understand the life experiences of communities most reliant on fossil fuel jobs. Those who register for and attend the discussions will receive a $40 gift card.
_
This Week In Oklahoma Politics
Get the latest local news and much more in your inbox every week.
Oklahoma Music
Get the latest local news in your inbox every weekday.